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- the invention relates in general to a calibration mechanism mounted in a scanner, and more particularly to a scanner capable of scanning a transmissive document and a reflective document.
- the scanner may be a sheet-fed scanner, or a scan apparatus composed of an automatic document feeder and a flatbed scanner, and the scanner has two light sources.
- a scanning module of a scanner Before scanning, a scanning module of a scanner first performs the white and dark shading correction.
- a scan light source illuminates on a calibration sheet, which reflects light to the scanning module such that the white and dark shading correction and compensation can be performed. It is to be noted that if one of the scanning module and the calibration sheet can be moved relative to each other, the scanning module can obtain the reflected light corresponding to multiple scan lines, which is advantageous to the enhancement of the shading correction of the scanning module.
- a typical document scanner such as a sheet-fed scanner or a combination of a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder, generates an image signal corresponding to the document according to the reflected light from the surface of the document.
- the light source is installed on the chassis and the calibration sheet is disposed opposite the light source.
- the scanning module is performing the calibration, the light source illuminates on the calibration sheet and the reflected light enters the scanning module.
- the scanning light passes through the transmissive document and does not enter the scanning module.
- One way to overcome this problem is to dispose a scanning module opposite the light source.
- the light passing through the transmissive document can enter the scanning module.
- the calibration sheet since the calibration sheet has been disposed opposite the light source, the calibration sheet must be designed as a moveable device, or the light passing through the transmissive document would be obstructed by the calibration sheet.
- the transmissive document is being scanned, the calibration sheet is moved to a suitable position without interfering with the path of the light passing through the transmissive document.
- the invention provides a calibration mechanism used in a scanner for scanning transmissive documents and reflective documents.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a calibration mechanism of a scanner having a simplified calibration mechanism, which optimizes the original space of the scanner.
- the invention achieves the above-identified object by providing a calibration mechanism including a second light source and a first light source. Also, the mechanism of the invention includes a calibration element and a rotation element, which are combined together. The calibration element formed with an opening is mounted on and surrounds the second light source, while the rotation element can rotate the calibration element.
- the invention further includes a scanning module, in which the first light source is disposed. In addition, the second light source is opposite or faces the scanning module.
- the surface of the calibration element is disposed at a position opposite to the first light source.
- the light of the first light source illuminates on the calibration element and is reflected and enters the scanning module for performing the shading correction.
- the opening of the calibration element is disposed at a position opposite to the scanning module. So, the light of the second light source passes through the transmissive document and then enters the scanning module for generating the image signal corresponding to the image of the document.
- the light of the first light source illuminates on the document.
- the reflected light of the document enters the scanning module, which generates the image signal corresponding to the image of the document.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a calibration mechanism of the invention
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view showing the calibration mechanism of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematically cross-sectional view showing a structure of the calibration mechanism of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration showing a scanner equipped with the calibration mechanism of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is executing the calibration function
- FIG. 6 shows that the calibration element of the invention has an arced surface
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is scanning a transmissive document.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is scanning a reflective document.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration showing a scanner equipped with a calibration mechanism 10 and a scanning module 20 according to the invention.
- the scanner may be a sheet-fed scanner, or composed of a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder.
- the calibration mechanism 10 is disposed in the sheet-fed scanner or the automatic document feeder.
- the scanning module 20 is fixed inside the scanner and opposite the calibration mechanism 10 .
- the scanning module 20 which receives light and generates a corresponding image signal, includes a reflecting mirror 22 , a lens 24 and an optical device 26 .
- the optical device 26 may be a charge coupled device (CCD) or any other device for receiving the light and generating the image signal corresponding to the image of the document.
- CCD charge coupled device
- a first light source 30 is disposed on the scanning module 20 and opposite the calibration mechanism 10 .
- the first light source 30 provides the light for calibration and for the scanning of a reflective document.
- a plurality of rollers 42 disposed in the scanner drives a document to move.
- a scan window 44 is disposed in the moving path of the document and opposite the scanning module 20 .
- the calibration mechanism 10 and the scanning module 20 are located at opposite sides of the scan window 44 , and the calibration mechanism 10 is combined with a second light source 50 .
- the calibration mechanism 10 includes a calibration element 12 and two rotation elements 14 .
- the calibration element 12 may be a rectangular casing and formed with a longitudinal opening 16 along a longitudinal direction of the casing.
- the second light source 50 is enwrapped by the calibration element 12
- the calibration element 12 may include three plate surfaces 122 , 124 and 126 , the plate surface 122 is adjacent to the plate surface 124 to form an angle of 90 degrees, and the plate surface 124 is adjacent to the plate surface 126 to form an angle of 90 degrees.
- the plate surface 122 , 124 or 126 serves as the calibration sheet.
- the calibration element 12 having only one plate surface can meet the requirement of the invention.
- three plate surfaces are illustrated as an example.
- the two rotation elements 14 are fixedly mounted on two ends of the calibration element 12 .
- Each rotation element 14 is formed with a through hole 18 extending in an axial direction.
- the calibration element 12 is disposed around the second light source 50 . Two ends of the second light source 50 pass through the through holes 18 of the rotation elements 14 , respectively.
- the second light source 50 has the diameter of “d” and the through hole 18 has the diameter of “D”, wherein D>d. Consequently, the two ends of the second light source 50 can pass through the through holes 18 , and it could prevent the rotating calibration element 12 and the rotation element 14 in motion from interfering with the second light source 50 .
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is executing the calibration function.
- the calibration mechanism 10 is electrically connected to a driving device 60 , which provides power to drive the rotation element 14 and the calibration element 12 to rotate.
- the plate surface 122 faces the scanning module 20 .
- the light of the first light source 30 illuminates on the plate surface 122 , which generates a reflected light.
- the reflected light enters the scanning module 20 and calculationsuch that the shading correction is performed.
- a calibration element 13 forms a cylindrical structure and is combined with the rotation element 14 except that the calibration element 13 has an arced surface.
- the scanning module 20 can get multiple scan lines to serve as the reference for the shading correction.
- a transmissive document 70 may be moved, relative to the scanning module 20 , by the rollers 42 .
- the transmissive document 70 is moved across the scan window 44 , the light of the second light source 50 passes through the transmissive document 70 and the scan window 44 and then enters the scanning module 20 .
- the scanning module 20 generates the image signal, which corresponds to the image of the document, according to the acquired scan lines.
- the opening 16 of the calibration element 12 may face the scanning module 20 or may not face the scanning module 20 .
- a reflective document 72 may be moved, relative to the scanning module 20 , by the rollers 42 .
- the light of the first light source 30 illuminates on the document 72 and is then reflected and enters the scanning module 20 .
- the scanning module 20 generates the image signal, which corresponds to the image of the document, according to the acquired scan line.
- the second light source 50 provides the light for scanning while the first light source 30 is off.
- the first light source 30 provides the light for scanning while the second light source 50 is off.
- the driving device 60 drives the calibration element 12 , such that the light emitted from the first light source 30 illuminates on the surface of the calibration element 12 without the opening, and the scanning module 20 receives the reflected light.
- the calibration element 12 can finish the shading correction without having to be moved linearly.
- the invention structure is simple and can optimize the space of the scanner.
- the size of the combination of the calibration element 12 and the second light source 50 is small, so the calibration element 12 and the second light source 50 can be easily assembled in the sheet-fed scanner or the automatic document feeder to provide not only the calibration function but also the function of scanning the transmissive document.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates in general to a calibration mechanism mounted in a scanner, and more particularly to a scanner capable of scanning a transmissive document and a reflective document. The scanner may be a sheet-fed scanner, or a scan apparatus composed of an automatic document feeder and a flatbed scanner, and the scanner has two light sources.
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- Before scanning, a scanning module of a scanner first performs the white and dark shading correction. During the shading correction, a scan light source illuminates on a calibration sheet, which reflects light to the scanning module such that the white and dark shading correction and compensation can be performed. It is to be noted that if one of the scanning module and the calibration sheet can be moved relative to each other, the scanning module can obtain the reflected light corresponding to multiple scan lines, which is advantageous to the enhancement of the shading correction of the scanning module.
- A typical document scanner, such as a sheet-fed scanner or a combination of a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder, generates an image signal corresponding to the document according to the reflected light from the surface of the document. In one configuration, the light source is installed on the chassis and the calibration sheet is disposed opposite the light source. When the scanning module is performing the calibration, the light source illuminates on the calibration sheet and the reflected light enters the scanning module.
- When the above-mentioned scanner is used to scan a transmissive document, such as a film or a slide, the scanning light passes through the transmissive document and does not enter the scanning module.
- One way to overcome this problem is to dispose a scanning module opposite the light source. Thus, the light passing through the transmissive document can enter the scanning module. However, since the calibration sheet has been disposed opposite the light source, the calibration sheet must be designed as a moveable device, or the light passing through the transmissive document would be obstructed by the calibration sheet. When the transmissive document is being scanned, the calibration sheet is moved to a suitable position without interfering with the path of the light passing through the transmissive document.
- In addition to the above-mentioned design, the invention provides a calibration mechanism used in a scanner for scanning transmissive documents and reflective documents.
- It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a calibration mechanism of a scanner, in which a calibration element is rotated relative to a light source and the calibration effect can be achieved without moving the calibration element to another location.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a calibration mechanism of a scanner having a simplified calibration mechanism, which optimizes the original space of the scanner.
- The invention achieves the above-identified object by providing a calibration mechanism including a second light source and a first light source. Also, the mechanism of the invention includes a calibration element and a rotation element, which are combined together. The calibration element formed with an opening is mounted on and surrounds the second light source, while the rotation element can rotate the calibration element. The invention further includes a scanning module, in which the first light source is disposed. In addition, the second light source is opposite or faces the scanning module.
- When the shading correction is performed, the surface of the calibration element is disposed at a position opposite to the first light source. The light of the first light source illuminates on the calibration element and is reflected and enters the scanning module for performing the shading correction. When a transmissive document is being scanned, the opening of the calibration element is disposed at a position opposite to the scanning module. So, the light of the second light source passes through the transmissive document and then enters the scanning module for generating the image signal corresponding to the image of the document. When a reflective document is being scanned, the light of the first light source illuminates on the document. The reflected light of the document enters the scanning module, which generates the image signal corresponding to the image of the document.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a calibration mechanism of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is another perspective view showing the calibration mechanism of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a schematically cross-sectional view showing a structure of the calibration mechanism of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration showing a scanner equipped with the calibration mechanism of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is executing the calibration function; -
FIG. 6 shows that the calibration element of the invention has an arced surface; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is scanning a transmissive document; and -
FIG. 8 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is scanning a reflective document. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration showing a scanner equipped with acalibration mechanism 10 and ascanning module 20 according to the invention. The scanner may be a sheet-fed scanner, or composed of a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder. Thecalibration mechanism 10 is disposed in the sheet-fed scanner or the automatic document feeder. - Taking the sheet-fed scanner as an example, the
scanning module 20 is fixed inside the scanner and opposite thecalibration mechanism 10. Thescanning module 20, which receives light and generates a corresponding image signal, includes a reflectingmirror 22, alens 24 and anoptical device 26. Theoptical device 26 may be a charge coupled device (CCD) or any other device for receiving the light and generating the image signal corresponding to the image of the document. - A
first light source 30 is disposed on thescanning module 20 and opposite thecalibration mechanism 10. Thefirst light source 30 provides the light for calibration and for the scanning of a reflective document. - A plurality of
rollers 42 disposed in the scanner drives a document to move. Ascan window 44 is disposed in the moving path of the document and opposite thescanning module 20. - It is to be noted that the
calibration mechanism 10 and thescanning module 20 are located at opposite sides of thescan window 44, and thecalibration mechanism 10 is combined with asecond light source 50. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , thecalibration mechanism 10 includes acalibration element 12 and tworotation elements 14. Thecalibration element 12 may be a rectangular casing and formed with alongitudinal opening 16 along a longitudinal direction of the casing. Thesecond light source 50 is enwrapped by thecalibration element 12 - More particularly, the
calibration element 12 may include threeplate surfaces plate surface 122 is adjacent to theplate surface 124 to form an angle of 90 degrees, and theplate surface 124 is adjacent to theplate surface 126 to form an angle of 90 degrees. Theplate surface - Theoretically, the
calibration element 12 having only one plate surface can meet the requirement of the invention. In this embodiment, three plate surfaces are illustrated as an example. - The two
rotation elements 14 are fixedly mounted on two ends of thecalibration element 12. Eachrotation element 14 is formed with athrough hole 18 extending in an axial direction. - The
calibration element 12 is disposed around thesecond light source 50. Two ends of thesecond light source 50 pass through the throughholes 18 of therotation elements 14, respectively. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , the secondlight source 50 has the diameter of “d” and the throughhole 18 has the diameter of “D”, wherein D>d. Consequently, the two ends of the secondlight source 50 can pass through the throughholes 18, and it could prevent therotating calibration element 12 and therotation element 14 in motion from interfering with the secondlight source 50. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration showing an operational state when the calibration mechanism of the invention is executing the calibration function. Thecalibration mechanism 10 is electrically connected to adriving device 60, which provides power to drive therotation element 14 and thecalibration element 12 to rotate. - For example, when the
calibration element 12 is rotated counterclockwise by 90 degrees, theplate surface 122 faces thescanning module 20. The light of thefirst light source 30 illuminates on theplate surface 122, which generates a reflected light. The reflected light enters thescanning module 20 and calculationsuch that the shading correction is performed. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , acalibration element 13 forms a cylindrical structure and is combined with therotation element 14 except that thecalibration element 13 has an arced surface. - When the light of the
first light source 30 illuminates on thecalibration element 13 and thecalibration element 13 having the arced surface is rotated, thescanning module 20 can get multiple scan lines to serve as the reference for the shading correction. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , when a transmissive document is being scanned, theopening 16 of thecalibration element 12 faces thescanning module 20. Atransmissive document 70 may be moved, relative to thescanning module 20, by therollers 42. When thetransmissive document 70 is moved across thescan window 44, the light of the secondlight source 50 passes through thetransmissive document 70 and thescan window 44 and then enters thescanning module 20. Thescanning module 20 generates the image signal, which corresponds to the image of the document, according to the acquired scan lines. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , when a reflective document is being scanned, theopening 16 of thecalibration element 12 may face thescanning module 20 or may not face thescanning module 20. Areflective document 72 may be moved, relative to thescanning module 20, by therollers 42. When thedocument 72 passes through thescan window 44, the light of thefirst light source 30 illuminates on thedocument 72 and is then reflected and enters thescanning module 20. Thescanning module 20 generates the image signal, which corresponds to the image of the document, according to the acquired scan line. - In order to prevent the lights emitted from the second
light source 50 and thefirst light source 30 from interfering with each other, when thetransmissive document 70 is being scanned, the secondlight source 50 provides the light for scanning while thefirst light source 30 is off. When thereflective document 72 is being scanned, thefirst light source 30 provides the light for scanning while the secondlight source 50 is off. - According to the above-mentioned design, when the shading correction before scanning is performed, the driving
device 60 drives thecalibration element 12, such that the light emitted from thefirst light source 30 illuminates on the surface of thecalibration element 12 without the opening, and thescanning module 20 receives the reflected light. Thus, thecalibration element 12 can finish the shading correction without having to be moved linearly. In addition, the invention structure is simple and can optimize the space of the scanner. In addition, the size of the combination of thecalibration element 12 and the secondlight source 50 is small, so thecalibration element 12 and the secondlight source 50 can be easily assembled in the sheet-fed scanner or the automatic document feeder to provide not only the calibration function but also the function of scanning the transmissive document. - While the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention.
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